What product to use instead of mothballs

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There are a few remedies that will kill the mothball smell. Airing the clothes out naturally is one. You can also put the clothes in the dryer on the fluff cycle with a dryer sheet to kill the mothball smell. If washing and drying the clothes doesn't work, you may need to have them dry cleaned professionally. Other remedies I have read about include sealing the clothes in an air-tight plastic bag with a deodorizer, such as a dryer sheet or some dried lavender. You can also try washing the clothes with a bit of vinegar added to the water.

There are many mothball alternatives. You can make a sachet and place a number of things in the sachet to repel moths, like dried lavender, cedar chips, dried rosemary, mint or thyme, or dried lemon peels.

I also tried washing the clothes with vinegar, they ended up smelling worst. Are there places where we can buy prepared sachets like the moth balls? If they use 2 moth balls per clothing item then we would need a lot of these scahets.